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    Spatial training decreases endogenous PTEN ubiquitination and <i>Pten</i> cKO mice show impaired spatial learning and memory. by Wei-Lun Hsu (1756123)

    Published 2023
    “…Their CA1 tissue was subjected to western blot determination of PTEN expression, and the PTEN expression level is increased in trained rats (t<sub>1,10</sub> = 8.59, <i>p</i> < 0.001). N = 6 each group. <b>(D)</b> The <i>Pten loxp</i> mice (that received lenti-GFP vector transduction) and <i>Pten</i> cKO mice (that received lenti-GFP-2A-NLS-Cre vector transduction) were subjected to water maze learning two weeks after lentivirus transduction. …”
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    Sample characteristics (N = 59). by Mel Major (15285799)

    Published 2023
    “…Longitudinal changes in outcomes and potential associations between MIP/MEP, predictor variables, and secondary outcomes were investigated through linear mixed model analysis.</p><p>Results</p><p>A total of 59 participants (male: 64%, median age [IQR]: 62 [53–66]) were included in this study with a median (IQR) ICU and hospital length of stay of 11 (8–21) and 35 (21–52) days respectively. …”
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    Image1_Decreasing incidence and mortality of lung cancer in Hungary between 2011 and 2021 revealed by robust estimates reconciling multiple data sources.TIFF by Gabriella Gálffy (177759)

    Published 2024
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a statistically significant decrease in lung cancer incidence, especially in the 5059 age group (both sexes).…”
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    Image2_Decreasing incidence and mortality of lung cancer in Hungary between 2011 and 2021 revealed by robust estimates reconciling multiple data sources.TIFF by Gabriella Gálffy (177759)

    Published 2024
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a statistically significant decrease in lung cancer incidence, especially in the 5059 age group (both sexes).…”